The Student Mentoring Scheme has
been implemented in all NTU schools. Specifically,
the objectives of the Scheme are:
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To establish rapport and promote interaction between
students and academic staff;
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To provide a channel of feedback
from students especially on academic matters;
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To keep students informed about
university matters and other pertinent development;
and
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To help students with subject
choices, registration of subjects and career guidance.
The School of Computer Engineering’s Academic
Mentoring Scheme is coordinated by the Assistant
Chair (Students), Assoc Prof Quek Hiok Chai
and assisted by the Assistant Manager (Students),
Mr Seah Wen Kor.
The Scheme complements
the service provided by hall counsellors and the
professional counsellors at the NTU Student Counselling
Centre. The Student Counselling Centre provides
free confidential and professional service to all
students of the university. Details available at
this website: www.ntu.edu.sg/DSO/CounsellingCentre.
An academic mentor
is assigned to all students who are admitted into
the school.
NOTE TO NEW STUDENTS
Every new student will be assigned an academic staff
as your academic mentor throughout your course of
study. You will be informed of your mentor via your
NTU email account at the beginning of the semester.
You can also login to Studentlink, at Academic Matters,
under Academic Mentoring System to view your mentor’s
information. Your mentor is here to give you advice
on academic related matters. You should provide your
contact and next-of-kin contact information to your
mentor at the first meeting for subsequent communication
and should the need arises in emergencies. Many important
announcements are made through your NTU email account
and so you should check and maintain your email account
regularly.
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